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MIS3 BONA :
THE L. I. HISTORICAL
PXERRPONT ft CLIHTON
BROOBLYN 2, N. Y.
A Prize Winning Weekly Serving The Greater Farmingdak Area Since 1920 iffi
^ 4 » Official Newspaper for the Village of Farmingdak
VOL. 55 NO. 23
Second Class Postage Paid
in Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, April 18, 1974 - Copyright 1974 by
Island— Wide Publication, Inc. price 1 Si - $ 5 per year
IT'S AN HONOR: In a ceremony held at Town Hall, Town of Oyster
Bay Supervisor John W. Burke, center, received the National
Bicentennial Commission's flag commemorating the designation of
the Town as a national bicentennial community. Presenting the flag
were Mrs. Barbara Wainscott of the National American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission and Mr. John Pell of the N. Y. S. American
Revolution Bicentennial Commission.
Farmingdale Schools
Cheated By State Aid
Smaller suburban districts
such as those in Nassau County
would be forced to dramatically
slash education programs while
larger cities receive greater
State education aid than they are
entitled to according to
Assemblyman Stuart R. Levine
( R~ Bethpage).
Assemblyman Levine said that
if th| p plan proposed by the Task
Force on State Aid to Elementary
and Secondary Education is
approved, " the school districts in
the 10th Assembly District would
be sorely cheated.
" If we don't receive substantial
Three Burglaries
During Holiday
Eighth Precinct police
reported three burglaries in the
Farmingdale North
Massapequa area during the past
week.
A doctor's office at 855 S. Main
Street was entered sometime
between April 3 and 14, while the
doctor was on vacation. The
intruder pried opeo a basement
window and took i stereo
speakers, a man's wallet con­taining
$ 15, a quartz lamp, $ 125 in
assorted currency, assorted rings
and jewelry, hand tools and
binoculars.
A private home on Merrits
Road was entered during the day
April 12, through a pried rear
I Continued on page 12]
Library Considering
New Building Site?
The Farmingdale Board of Library Trustees are planning to present a special
referendum to the voters on June 29 for the construction of a new library building,
but thus far don't know where it will be built.
The trustees are negotiating with the Farmingdale Board of Education for the
use of the Main Street School property ... if the school board can or will break the
lease with BOCES. This plan would have the present school building razed and a
new library building erected in its place.
Gelish Announces
Re- election Bid
funding from the State, it would
be necessary to cut back on
education services in our school
districts to avoid adding further
expense on the already over­burdened
taxpayer,"- said
Levine.
" Nassau County is a major
taxpaying component in New
York State and should receive a
proportionate amount of
education assistance. It is grossly
unfair to watch cities, such as
New York, receive excessive
funding based on enrollment
records which are not valid
because money is spent on
registered students who never
see the inside of the classroom
from one end of the school year to
the next.
" Our State money should be
invested wisely and directed
toward financing the education of
youngsters who believe that
quality education is a necessity of
life."
Head- on Crash
Easter Sunday
A Bethpage man was admitted
to Mid- Island Hospital in Critical
condition early Easter Sunday
morning following a head- on
collision in the Village of Far­mingdale.
Eighth precunei police reported
Nicholas Grello, f& of 10 Cedar
Lane, was heading west on
t Continued on page 12J
Frank Gelish, a member of the
Farmingdale Board of
Education, has announced that
he will seek re- election to the
board. \
A resident of Farmingdale ior
over 20 years, he has been ac\
tively involved in many phases of
community service. There is
hardly an activity concerning the
youth of Farmingdale in which
Frank Gelish has not played an
important part. He has served in
many capacities in Little League
and has been commissioner and
secretary of minor league
baseball. He served for many
years as both vice president and
president of Farmingdale Youth
Council. He presently serves as a
member of the Youth Board and
was appointed to the Youth
Advisory Committee of the Town
of Oyster Bay.
For many years, Gelish has
been active in the Parent
Teachers Association. He was a
charter member and treasurer of
the Mam St. P T A, treasurer,
Frank Gelish
vice president and president of
the Howitt P T A, vice president
of the Senior High P T A and has
also served as vice president of P
T A council. He is still a member
of the executive board of the
Senior High School P T A. For
[ Continued on page 12]
The library trustees, according
to Board President Joseph
Crocco, feel this would be the
best plan, since its district
already owns the property.
If the Board of Education rules
against the use of the Main Street
School property, the library will
then seek the purchase. on
another site. " We have several
other sites in mind," Crocco told
the Post, " but it's premature to
reveal them by name or location,
since condemnation proceedings
would be involved."
BOCES should be happy to get
out of the Main Street School
lease, Crocco stated, since there
are a lot of newer schools being
vacated next year ... four in
Plainview alone.
The library trustees hope to
have the site location question
settled soon, so they can arrive at
a total cost figure for the project
by May 1.
If the voters approve the bond
issue for a new library, the
rented South Farmingdale
Branch would be eliminated at
the end of its present lease. It
would also mean the probable
closing of the present Main Street
Library and the sale of that
building, although that question
[ Continued on page 12]
HAIL TO THE CHIEF; East Farmingdale Fire Department's outgoing Chief Bruce Antonius receives
congratulations on a job well done from Congressman Angelo Roncallo while the new department Chief
Phil Murtha is congratulated on his election by Babylon Supervisor Aaron Bamett during last Sunday's
installation of officers.

MIS3 BONA :
THE L. I. HISTORICAL
PXERRPONT ft CLIHTON
BROOBLYN 2, N. Y.
A Prize Winning Weekly Serving The Greater Farmingdak Area Since 1920 iffi
^ 4 » Official Newspaper for the Village of Farmingdak
VOL. 55 NO. 23
Second Class Postage Paid
in Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, April 18, 1974 - Copyright 1974 by
Island— Wide Publication, Inc. price 1 Si - $ 5 per year
IT'S AN HONOR: In a ceremony held at Town Hall, Town of Oyster
Bay Supervisor John W. Burke, center, received the National
Bicentennial Commission's flag commemorating the designation of
the Town as a national bicentennial community. Presenting the flag
were Mrs. Barbara Wainscott of the National American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission and Mr. John Pell of the N. Y. S. American
Revolution Bicentennial Commission.
Farmingdale Schools
Cheated By State Aid
Smaller suburban districts
such as those in Nassau County
would be forced to dramatically
slash education programs while
larger cities receive greater
State education aid than they are
entitled to according to
Assemblyman Stuart R. Levine
( R~ Bethpage).
Assemblyman Levine said that
if th| p plan proposed by the Task
Force on State Aid to Elementary
and Secondary Education is
approved, " the school districts in
the 10th Assembly District would
be sorely cheated.
" If we don't receive substantial
Three Burglaries
During Holiday
Eighth Precinct police
reported three burglaries in the
Farmingdale North
Massapequa area during the past
week.
A doctor's office at 855 S. Main
Street was entered sometime
between April 3 and 14, while the
doctor was on vacation. The
intruder pried opeo a basement
window and took i stereo
speakers, a man's wallet con­taining
$ 15, a quartz lamp, $ 125 in
assorted currency, assorted rings
and jewelry, hand tools and
binoculars.
A private home on Merrits
Road was entered during the day
April 12, through a pried rear
I Continued on page 12]
Library Considering
New Building Site?
The Farmingdale Board of Library Trustees are planning to present a special
referendum to the voters on June 29 for the construction of a new library building,
but thus far don't know where it will be built.
The trustees are negotiating with the Farmingdale Board of Education for the
use of the Main Street School property ... if the school board can or will break the
lease with BOCES. This plan would have the present school building razed and a
new library building erected in its place.
Gelish Announces
Re- election Bid
funding from the State, it would
be necessary to cut back on
education services in our school
districts to avoid adding further
expense on the already over­burdened
taxpayer,"- said
Levine.
" Nassau County is a major
taxpaying component in New
York State and should receive a
proportionate amount of
education assistance. It is grossly
unfair to watch cities, such as
New York, receive excessive
funding based on enrollment
records which are not valid
because money is spent on
registered students who never
see the inside of the classroom
from one end of the school year to
the next.
" Our State money should be
invested wisely and directed
toward financing the education of
youngsters who believe that
quality education is a necessity of
life."
Head- on Crash
Easter Sunday
A Bethpage man was admitted
to Mid- Island Hospital in Critical
condition early Easter Sunday
morning following a head- on
collision in the Village of Far­mingdale.
Eighth precunei police reported
Nicholas Grello, f& of 10 Cedar
Lane, was heading west on
t Continued on page 12J
Frank Gelish, a member of the
Farmingdale Board of
Education, has announced that
he will seek re- election to the
board. \
A resident of Farmingdale ior
over 20 years, he has been ac\
tively involved in many phases of
community service. There is
hardly an activity concerning the
youth of Farmingdale in which
Frank Gelish has not played an
important part. He has served in
many capacities in Little League
and has been commissioner and
secretary of minor league
baseball. He served for many
years as both vice president and
president of Farmingdale Youth
Council. He presently serves as a
member of the Youth Board and
was appointed to the Youth
Advisory Committee of the Town
of Oyster Bay.
For many years, Gelish has
been active in the Parent
Teachers Association. He was a
charter member and treasurer of
the Mam St. P T A, treasurer,
Frank Gelish
vice president and president of
the Howitt P T A, vice president
of the Senior High P T A and has
also served as vice president of P
T A council. He is still a member
of the executive board of the
Senior High School P T A. For
[ Continued on page 12]
The library trustees, according
to Board President Joseph
Crocco, feel this would be the
best plan, since its district
already owns the property.
If the Board of Education rules
against the use of the Main Street
School property, the library will
then seek the purchase. on
another site. " We have several
other sites in mind," Crocco told
the Post, " but it's premature to
reveal them by name or location,
since condemnation proceedings
would be involved."
BOCES should be happy to get
out of the Main Street School
lease, Crocco stated, since there
are a lot of newer schools being
vacated next year ... four in
Plainview alone.
The library trustees hope to
have the site location question
settled soon, so they can arrive at
a total cost figure for the project
by May 1.
If the voters approve the bond
issue for a new library, the
rented South Farmingdale
Branch would be eliminated at
the end of its present lease. It
would also mean the probable
closing of the present Main Street
Library and the sale of that
building, although that question
[ Continued on page 12]
HAIL TO THE CHIEF; East Farmingdale Fire Department's outgoing Chief Bruce Antonius receives
congratulations on a job well done from Congressman Angelo Roncallo while the new department Chief
Phil Murtha is congratulated on his election by Babylon Supervisor Aaron Bamett during last Sunday's
installation of officers.